24-evening Web Design Course Training - San Francisco

Learn how to create and maintain web sites in this three-month web design program.
This class meets twice a week from 6pm to 9pm on Mondays and Wednesdays.

The format of the instruction will be 10-20 minutes of lecture, followed by 10-20 minutes of lab time for students to try out what they've learned. In-depth labs are also incorporated into the course. Topics include:

The Big Picture: how you register a domain, create a web site, and link the pages together

HyperText Markup Language (HTML), the language that is the foundation for the Web

Adobe Fireworks, a program used to create and edit web graphics such as buttons, navigation bars, and menus

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), a language and set of techniques for implementing special formatting effects and maintaining a consistent style across the entire web site

Adobe Dreamweaver, a program to help you quickly create web pages without having to worry about HTML and CSS

Cool tools and techniques: a review of the best online services and software to add fancy effects to your web site

Would you like to visit a current evening program class? We encourage students to visit our facilities and
see the quality of the training. AcademyX periodically offers a free open house seminar from 6-9pm
entitled "Careers in the Web". It addresses ways to earn money in this industry as an employee, contractor, or entrepreneur.
Here are dates and an outline. Call 415-392-8024 to RSVP.

24-evening Web Design Course Training Reviews:

Rated 4.7/5 based on
113 student reviews.

"Just awesome. I had a great experience. Excellent, knowledgeable, friendly instructors. We went at a great pace and I didn't feel overwhelmed. AcademyX rocks, seriously."

- Jenny Severo, Finelite

"The class was super helpful and will allow me to reach my goals. The teachers were all incredibly easy to work with and prepared with great class lessons."

- Mike Freedman, Skates.com

"Flowed together real well in taking us through the basics of putting current web technology together."